Our goal is to ensure that our colleagues understand why #BlackLivesMatter (and address the social response to the notion of All Lives Matter), focus on social justice, and create an atmosphere of civil discussion on race.
Broward College's academic programs are organized by a Guided Pathways approach. This page breaks down the teaching and learning resources by the academic pathways and departments at our institution.
University of Washington School of Public Health (UWSPH) "set out to develop a curriculum competency that would require all UWSPH students to acknowledge racism and its effects, to counter the tendency to minimize racism as a topic, and to compel the school to develop resources to support this education" (quoted from the article).
From USA Today. Investigative journalism covering the links between systemic racism and deaths of COVID-19. Racism as a public health crisis. Oct 15, 2020.
Dissertation by Dr. Richard Louis. 2018. Republished with author permission. Also available on the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database through Nova Southeastern University.
Google Spreadsheet. A resource from American Sociological Association with reading lists that can be used to teach or learn about race and ethnicity in the US.
From ACLU (2020). Website has free downloadable PDF handbook for students, free videos for K-12 educators on student rights, etc. Includes racial and gender justice educator tools.
Includes research reports, publications, scholarship, and other writing/ studies about race in computer science, information technology, and related digital fields.